Rheinhessen Qualitaetswein trockenRieslingEUR 18-24 retail
Kai Schaetzel's village-tier Roter Hang Riesling from Nierstein, Demeter-certified biodynamic. A taut, fully trocken dry Riesling that reads the red-slate Pettenthal and Hipping slopes at the cheapest entry into the Schaetzel range.
Tip: Roter Hang is the under-EUR-25 read of the Schaetzel biodynamic Demeter house style; pair with smoked fish or pork belly to see the iron-rich red-slate frame.
Rheinhessen Qualitaetswein trockenSilvanerEUR 11-15 retail
Demeter-certified dry Silvaner from Tafelstein at Ludwigshoehe on the Rheinterrasse. Brueder Dr. Becker built the Rheinhessen biodynamic case for Silvaner; the village-tier Tafelstein is the cheapest taste of the house style.
Tip: Tafelstein Silvaner is the cheapest serious Rheinhessen Silvaner; pair it with white asparagus, fried fish or fresh herbs to read the chalky terroir directly.
Rheinhessen Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 14-19 retail
Daniel Wagner's village-tier Siefersheimer dry Riesling from the porphyry-and-slate Heerkretz and Hoellberg at the Rheinhessen-Nahe boundary. The cheapest read of the porphyry house style at the western edge of the region.
Tip: Siefersheimer Ortswein is the value step into Wagner-Stempel; the porphyry terroir reads sharper and stonier than the limestone Wonnegau a 30-minute drive east.
Rheinhessen Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 13-18 retail
Christoph and Johannes Thoerle's village-tier Saulheimer Riesling from calcareous slopes around Saulheim and Gabsheim. A taut, fully trocken Rheinhessen Riesling at the cheapest entry into the Thoerle range.
Tip: Saulheimer Riesling is the under-EUR-20 read of the Thoerle house style; pair with cold pork, smoked fish or roast chicken to see the calcareous Rheinhessen frame.
Rheinhessen Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 13-18 retail
Bjoern and Tobias Knewitz's village-tier Appenheimer Riesling from the calcareous Kalkmergel slopes of Hundertgulden and Gewuerzgaertchen. The cheapest read of the Appenheim Burgunder-and-Riesling house style.
Tip: Appenheimer Ortswein is the value step into the Knewitz range; under EUR 20 and an honest read of the Bingen-Bereich calcareous house style.
Rheinhessen Ortswein trockenRieslingEUR 14-19 retail
Christian and Matthias Runkel's village-tier Appenheimer Riesling from the calcareous Kalkmergel slopes Hundertgulden and Gewuerzgaertchen. EU-Bio certified and the cheapest read of the Bischel Bingen-Bereich house style.
Tip: Appenheimer Ortswein is the under-EUR-20 step into the Bischel range; pair with white fish, roast chicken or cold pork to read the calcareous terroir.